Julius Döpfner (lawyer)

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Julius Döpfner (born May 30, 1875 in Mannheim ; † April 7, 1936 ; Protestant) was a lawyer who had been in the Baden state service since 1906 and held various positions.

Life

Julius Döpfner studied law at the University of Heidelberg and Erlangen , where he was on 10 October 1898. Dr. iur. PhD . During his studies he became a member of the Teutonia Heidelberg-Rostock Landsmannschaft . From spring 1898 to July 1901 he was then a legal intern or trainee lawyer in Baden .

On May 11, 1906, he became a clerk at the Waldshut district office and on May 27, 1910 at the Heidelberg district office . From July 4, 1914, he worked as a bailiff and board member at the Engen district office . On September 14, 1914, he was promoted to senior bailiff at the Engen district office . In 1916 he was service administrator at the Eppingen district office and, from the end of 1917 to June 1918, senior administrator and service administrator at the Durlach district office . In 1919 he was a service administrator at the Boxberg district office . on April 2, 1919, Döpfner was appointed senior clerk at the Mannheim district office and on October 1, 1919 police director at the Mannheim district office. On May 7, 1921, he was transferred to the Ministry of the Interior. On November 25, 1921, he became a councilor at the Oberversicherungsamt in Karlsruhe and in 1924 director of the Oberversicherungsamt and the Karlsruhe Supply Court.

Awards

Works

  • The essence of the universitates facti and juris; their meaning in practical law , Mannheim 1899 (Diss. iur., Erlangen 1898).

literature

  • Bernd Breitkopf: The old districts and their heads of office. The emergence of the districts and offices in today's Karlsruhe district - biographies of the senior officials and district administrators from 1803 to 1997. Regional culture publishing house, Ubstadt-Weiher 1997, ISBN 3-929366-48-7 , pp. 142–143.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Berthold Ohm and Alfred Philipp (eds.): Directory of addresses of the old men of the German Landsmannschaft. Part 1. Hamburg 1932, p. 513.